Jack for lowered car

Jack for lowered car

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handbraketurn

Original Poster:

1,372 posts

173 months

Friday 7th May 2021
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Current jack has just packed up.

Need a replacement, I'm considering a trolly jack or anything really which isn't like going to the gym as I've got a slightly bad shoulder. Needs to be able to get under a fairly low car, light enough to carry up and down from my first floor flat and go in boot to track days.

I've got some credits on Amazon, but trying to establish what is Chinesium crap with fake reviews and what is worth money is a head ache.

Any suggestions welcome.

Looking at this one:-
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Heyner-Germany-Trolley-Ex...

Or just a Halfords special, as it comes with 3 year warranty.

https://www.halfords.com/tools/garage-workshop/axl...



Edited by handbraketurn on Friday 7th May 15:28

hoodedreeper

747 posts

142 months

Friday 7th May 2021
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We used to sell this Sealey trolley jack at work, its got a 75mm saddle height

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sealey-2001LEBL-2tonne-Tr...

Depends if the 85mm height ones you shared are low enough for you

handbraketurn

Original Poster:

1,372 posts

173 months

Friday 7th May 2021
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Thanks.

Tommie38

806 posts

201 months

Friday 7th May 2021
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Generally speaking the ‘aluminium racing trolley jacks’ are what you want. Lighter than the steel ones although obviously not as durable. Fine for home use although beware they are far more likely to bend on an uneven surface.

I’ve seen SGS recommended but I’ve used Arcan and Sealey is a brand I would trust.

I’d try and buy from Amazon rather than eBay or direct (because buyer protection is better for borderline cases) and get a decent brand.

The other thing that I would look for nowadays is a company that sells spare parts for whatever you buy. The seals do fail (albeit rarely).

Tommie38

806 posts

201 months

Friday 7th May 2021
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To add... how has your current jack packed up? They are fairly simple and mostly it is just the seals that fail.

Cambs_Stuart

3,120 posts

91 months

Monday 10th May 2021
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I've recently bought the Halfords low profile jack. It's a decent bit of kit for the money, bigger than i thought, but only about 15kgs. The one downside I've got is that a. It needs a rubber pad built into the cup and 2. It needs a longer handle as lifting the car was a bit of effort. Or i need bigger muscles.

I've bought a jack pad for it, and then used a hacksaw to cut it to size, but it would be better if it came with one.

Tommo87

4,721 posts

120 months

Tuesday 11th May 2021
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These are light enough for carrying upstairs and provide 65mm extra clearance for a standard trolley jack to fit underneath.

https://www.toolden.co.uk/p/sealey-car3000lr-car-r...


Tommo87

4,721 posts

120 months

Tuesday 11th May 2021
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These are light enough for carrying upstairs and provide 65mm extra clearance for a standard trolley jack to fit underneath.

https://www.toolden.co.uk/p/sealey-car3000lr-car-r...



Edited by Tommo87 on Tuesday 11th May 15:47

b0rk

2,356 posts

153 months

Wednesday 12th May 2021
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If you fancy a lighter weight Sealey... https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sealey-RJAS2500-2-5tonne-...

Alu/Steel so not as light as a Alu one but quite a bit cheaper.